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The technology that helped investigators track one of three men accused of opening fire in the French Quarter, killing one and wounding three, has also raised criticism about the actions of an Orleans Parish judge.
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To ease the federal requirement of getting a headcount of homeless residents, Spokane tracked their data in real time using a smartphone app as a digital map.
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Harris County Commissioners Court will have a meeting at the end of the month to hire a firm to look over the county's internal policies and cybersecurity controls.
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With their focus toward closing the rural connectivity gaps, Connect Americans Now wants to see affordable broadband everywhere by 2022.
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A lidar implementation and a collection of connected vehicle data are two of Las Vegas' most recent tech initiatives in its downtown Innovation District.
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Nevada's Learn & Earn Advanced-career Pathways helps encourage and equip high school students with entry-level cybersecurity skills.
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Before purchasing four of the unmanned aerial systems, the police department wants to start a dialogue around the technology and where they will fit in daily operations.
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There's been a sudden jump in the number of open CIO and CTO roles in big cities.
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Efforts to shake up the amount of commercial content on the popular social media platform are affecting government agencies that use it as a way to reach their constituents.
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Despite public calls to disallow the 200-foot Verizon cell tower in the rural area, county officials determined the project would have no negative impacts on the surrounding environment or its residents.
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What steps does Boston need to take to avoid becoming another gentrified city?
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The initiative, known as Operation SafeCam, will help law enforcement in Niagara County access citizens-owned surveillance cameras during investigations.
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The city is leveraging a mobile app and centralized system to improve services to residents.
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Over the course of the next decade, autonomous vehicles will mean narrower lanes, flyover ramps at intersections, fewer public parking lots and more shortcuts through neighborhoods, officials say.
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Orlando's first innovation director, Matt Broffman, has identified 225 city services that could be Web-enabled and he's hiring an innovation team to get them online.
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The likes of Boston, Los Angeles, New York and Miami are under consideration for the company's second North American headquarters.
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Each year since 2020, 38-year public employee Bill Mann has focused on an individual theme designed to protect both the public and private sectors, and this year’s features weekly cybersecurity lessons.